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Once power has been applied, U-Boot bootloader will be executed and the following messages will be printed on serial console (please note that messages may vary due different U-Boot releases)
 
Once power has been applied, U-Boot bootloader will be executed and the following messages will be printed on serial console (please note that messages may vary due different U-Boot releases)
  
<pre class="terminal-output">
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<pre class="board-terminal">
 
CCCCCCCC
 
CCCCCCCC
  
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cpsw
 
cpsw
 
NAON#
 
NAON#
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</pre>
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These messages are printed by [[:Category:U-Boot|U-Boot]], which has a serial console that allow basic interaction with the system. For more information about U-Boot see it [[:Category:U-Boot|category]]
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At the end of its boot sequence U-Boot print <code style="board-terminal">NAON#</code> prompt and wait for user command.
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It user has the SD/MMC provided with the development kit, he/she can run the following command
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<pre class="board-terminal">
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run spi_mmc
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</pre>
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To start Linux (from on-board SPI NOR flash) and mount the development root file system (over SD/MMC)
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<pre class="board-terminal">
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TBD
 
</pre>
 
</pre>

Revision as of 09:46, 2 May 2012

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Introduction[edit | edit source]

Quick start[edit | edit source]

  1. connect the serial cable, provided with the board, to J25
  2. connect this cable to PC COM port through a NULL-modem cable (not provided)
  3. start your favourite terminal software on PC; communication parameters are:
    • baud rate: 115200 Bps
    • data bits: 8
    • stop bits: 1
    • parity: none
  4. (optional) to connect the system to Ethernet LAN, please plug cable on connector J3
  5. connect a 12Vcc power supply to JP1

Once power has been applied, U-Boot bootloader will be executed and the following messages will be printed on serial console (please note that messages may vary due different U-Boot releases)

CCCCCCCC

U-Boot 2010.06-dirty (Apr 27 2012 - 18:58:24) [nelk-0.9.0-min]

TI8148-GP rev 2.1

ARM clk: 600MHz
DDR clk: 333MHz

DRAM:  512 MiB
Using default environment

Hit any key to stop autoboot:  0
8192 KiB AT45DB642D at 0:0 is now current device
## Starting application at 0x81000000 ...


U-Boot 2010.06-dirty (Apr 30 2012 - 19:23:20) [nelk-0.9.0]

TI8148-GP rev 2.1

ARM clk: 600MHz
DDR clk: 333MHz

I2C:   ready
DRAM:  512 MiB
NAND:  HW ECC Hamming Code selected
1024 MiB
MMC:   OMAP SD/MMC: 0
Net:   Detected MACID:d4:94:a1:8e:22:19
cpsw
NAON#

These messages are printed by U-Boot, which has a serial console that allow basic interaction with the system. For more information about U-Boot see it category

At the end of its boot sequence U-Boot print NAON# prompt and wait for user command.

It user has the SD/MMC provided with the development kit, he/she can run the following command

run spi_mmc

To start Linux (from on-board SPI NOR flash) and mount the development root file system (over SD/MMC)

TBD